Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2023) Transnational Embeddedness and Sustainable Growth: the Birmingham Experience. Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship 2023 Annual Conference. Aston University, Birmingham. (Nominated as finalist of best paper in Minority Track of Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Annual Conference)
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2021) Multicultural Hybridism as a Dynamic Framework to Reconceptualise Breakout in a Superdiverse and Transnational Context. In Vershinina, Rodgers, Xheneti (eds.) Global Migration, Entrepreneurship and Society, Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2021) Multicultural Integration of Birmingham-based Chinese Migrant Enterprises during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Policy Perspective. Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship 2021 Annual Conference. Cardiff University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Swansea University and University of Wales, Cardiff.
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2021) Multicultural Embeddedness of Chinese Migrant Entrepreneurs in Birmingham: the Social Dimension of Entrepreneurial 'Breakout' in the Era of COVID-19. An Unequal Impact?: 2021 Birmingham City University COVID-19 Research Conference. Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2020) Multicultural Hybridism: Towards a Dynamic Understanding on Chinese Transnational Migrants in a Superdiverse and Global City of Birmingham. 2020 Birmingham City University RESFEST Conference. Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2020) Multicultural Hybridism: Towards a Dynamic Understanding on Chinese Transnational Migrants in a Superdiverse and Global City of Birmingham, Advances in Migrant and Refugee Entrepreneurship Research. Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME), Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham.
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2020) Multicultural Hybridism: Towards a Dynamic Understanding on Chinese Transnational Migrants in a Superdiverse and Global City of Birmingham. 2020 Birmingham City University Business School Doctoral Workshop. Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2020) Multicultural Hybridism as a Dynamic Framework to Reconceptualise Breakout in a Superdiverse and Transnational Context, 2020 CREME Informal Seminar Series. CREME, Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham.
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2019) Multicultural Hybridism: Comparing Mixed Embedded Breakout Experiences between African and Chinese Entrepreneurs in Birmingham, Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship 2019 Annual Conference. Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Shinnie, X., Domboka, T. & Carey, C. (2019) From Ethnic Exceptionalism to Multicultural Hybridism: Rethink Ethnic Culture in Migrant Entrepreneurship, British Academy of Management 2019 Annual Conference. Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham.
Shinnie, X. (2019) Multicultural Hybridism: Comparing Mixed Embedded Breakout Experience between Black African and Chinese Migrant Entrepreneurs in Birmingham, 2019 Birmingham City University RESFEST Conference. Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University, Birmingham.
Huang, M., & Shinnie, X. (2018) Untranslatability of Culture and Cultural Transfer: A Case Study of Chinese-English Translation of the Slogan in Chengdu Fortune Global Forum. Journal of Chengdu University, 182(6): 82-88.
Yuedong L, & Shinnie, X. (2018) Can Venture Capital ‘Assure and Supervise’ Internal Control Deficiencies?: An Empirical Study of Companies Listed on China Growth Enterprise Market’, 1st International Symposium on Accounting and Finance in Emerging Markets. Society for the Study of Emerging Markets, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, China.
Shinnie, X. (2014) Equality and Diversity in a Global and Multicultural Context: Reception and Recreation of Postcolonial Translation Theory in China and Beyond, Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies Conference: East-West in Dialogue. University of Nottingham, UK.
Shinnie, X.(eds.) (2007) Family Law in a Nutshell. Beijing, China University of Political Science and Law Press.